Chauhan was in the store to get her iPhone fixed when she spotted the press secretary.

“I realized what an enormous opportunity it was to get answers without the protections normally given to Mr. Spicer,” Chauhan said in a post on Medium.

The woman in the video continued to ask Spicer if he was a “criminal” and if he had “committed treason too, just like the president.”

Spicer said in the video that the United States is “such a great country that allows you to be here.”

“That is racism and it is an implied threat,” Chauhan said in the post in response to his comment. The woman went on to say, “I was not polite. But when does being impolite mean that I should be thrown out of the United States of America?”

Spicer finished his transaction and was leaving the store while Chauhan asked if he felt “good about lying to the American people.”

“We can win if we resist together for liberty, justice and equality. This is our shared America,” Chauhan said in her post.

Alyssa Madruga is a news editor for FoxNews.com. Follow her on Twitter @AlyssaMadruga.